Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer used what many have been calling a threat to the GOP following the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court by the Senate.
Anti-racism researcher Ibram X. Kendi falsely claimed that the GOP "changed the rules" of the Supreme Court by confirming Trump nominee Justice Amy Coney Barrett to "secure the majority."
Amy Coney Barrett will be the Supreme Court's newest justice. She was officially confirmed Monday evening and will be the 115th Justice and the seventh woman to sit on the High Court.
Through it all, she remained steadfast, patient, kind, and brilliant. Through it all she reminded us what a divided America could be, if only for a moment.
At an ABC presidential town hall Thursday night, Democratic hopeful Joe Biden said he doesn't think packing the Supreme Court is a good idea, except for a number of circumstances where it is a good idea.
In hearings to confirm Judge Barrett this week, senators continue to be triggered by her ability to easily navigate bad faith attacks. Apparently so are law students.
Booker behaved even more emotional and uptight than normal, repeatedly asking Barrett specific questions about policy or hypothetical cases she had thus far refused to answer the two days prior.